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Join PBS in commemorating the country’s 250th Anniversary with content exploring how the United States came together, showcasing its rich history, treasured artifacts, and performances and art that define America.

LearningMedia Resources

  • GBH

    U.S. History Collection

    Expand students’ understanding of U.S. History with engaging resources that bring the major people, events, and trends in history alive, while integrating often untold stories into the curriculum.

  • Florentine Films

    Ken Burns in the Classroom

    Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. These films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students, and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources.

  • KET

    The Shot Heard 'Round the World

    The Shot Heard ’Round the World collection chronicles the 19 years leading up to the American Revolution. Excerpted from the full-length documentary, these videos introduce students to the people and events in England and the 13 colonies that changed the course of history.

  • George Washington's Mount Vernon

    George Washington and the American Revolution

    Dive into media-rich resources from George Washington’s Mount Vernon that highlight his role as a leader during the American Revolution. See the progress of the war through the actions and decisions of General George Washington, such as direct confrontation, military strategy, disease prevention, and spy techniques.

  • Florentine Films

    Benjamin Franklin, A Film by Ken Burns

    This two-part, four-hour documentary explores the revolutionary life of one of the 18th Century’s most consequential and compelling personalities, whose work and words unlocked the mystery of electricity and helped create the United States.

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